At first she had appeared in a blue office suit but after disappearing for a few minutes, she reappeared wearing just a housecoat. |
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Mrs. Arpel bounces about in her lime green housecoat, wiping everything down with antiseptic glee. |
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She was wrapped up in a housecoat and slippers and was perched up on the couch, absorbed into what was on the television. |
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Once in a while the stall-keeper in her housecoat and dyed-black hair will, almost accidentally, break into a pleasant expression. |
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Elena's mother stood in the doorway, wearing her housecoat and slippers, she held a tissue to her nose. |
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She was no longer wearing her housecoat, now she wore a black, silk negligee from her wardrobe that Morgan had taken a liking to. |
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She was sitting in her silk housecoat, her legs crossed, sipping her coffee. |
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Toby turned around to see her wearing a fuzzy housecoat she had bought in town a few days previous. |
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Reluctantly I walked down to the edge of the putting green where the Empress was standing in her housecoat wielding a hose. |
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She snatched her housecoat off the hook on the back of her door and hastily slipped it on. |
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On one wall is a prominent photo of a woman sensibly attired in floral housecoat and white apron. |
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Her crimson housecoat was wrapped around her as she began the walk to her room. |
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Alex nearly lost her composure as she saw Meredith all wrapped in her housecoat. |
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She headed into her room, taking off her clothes, and wrapped herself in her housecoat. |
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A woman with white hair and a blue housecoat appeared at a door in the far corner of the room. |
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One of the scenes has a black-haired woman on a flowered blanket, her pink floral housecoat thrown open, her eyebrows raised and teeth clenched as she leans back on one elbow. |
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She wore a housecoat, sheer stockings and a turban that kept her hairstyle neat when she was dusting. |
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She stuck her feet in her scuffs, put on the housecoat that was lying at the foot of the bed, and crossed the room. |
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I finally settled on a housecoat, but it didn't seem like quite enough, so I put 3 shares of Con Ed in each pocket. |
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Wearing a floor-length black velour housecoat with gold-trimmed sleeves, she cut a benevolent, slightly Merlin-like figure. |
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She was wearing a heavy housecoat, concealing her moon blue pajamas. |
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Should I need a housecoat, a sturdy cotton nightie or some Velcro-fastening slippers, I'll be back like a bullet. |
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Then again this woman is so strikingly beautiful she could probably look good in a housecoat and rollers. |
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The mother wears a blue housecoat and her eyes are ringed with pencil. |
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I would wander out in my nightgown and flip-flops to find her in a thin housecoat and a baseball cap, hunched over the stove, stirring a gigantic pot of the meal she made every day: sancocho. |
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Finally, we could find no evidence of a law forbidding women from driving while wearing a housecoat. |
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Paula, meanwhile, looked exactly like Flo with her curlers and a tatty housecoat that had seen better days. |
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A cane chair, put out on the sidewalk, would draw an elderly man with cigar and newspaper, or a plump young woman in a housecoat wilting in the heat. |
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Bring a pair of slippers, housecoat and reading material. |
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White cotton jersey-knit housecoat with belt. |
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She was wearing a lime-green housecoat and smoking a cigarette, in public. |
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And I also know where one female character's housecoat is from. |
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